Live Tweeting in UK Law

Leading Cases
  • Jack Monroe v Katie Hopkins
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 10 Marzo 2017
    ... ... The evidence makes clear that she was tweeting frequently. By way of example, the Twitter Analytics for her account show ... It is a commonplace of experience that live broadcasts can have a powerful impact, even if the viewer sees them once ... ...
  • R Sarah Finch v Surrey County Council
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 03 Febrero 2021
    ... ... The effect of s. 41 is therefore to prohibit the live-streaming of court proceedings, in the sense of broadcasting those ... a person sitting in court who is not a journalist appears to be tweeting on their mobile phone without first obtaining permission. That a judge can ... ...
  • Aleksej Gubarev v Orbis Business Intelligence Ltd
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 06 Agosto 2020
    ... ... video/and or audio of the proceedings at the trial of the action was live streamed to a number of individuals outside the jurisdiction (including ... a person sitting in court who is not a journalist appears to be tweeting on their mobile phone without first obtaining permission. That a judge can ... ...
  • Zahir Monir v Steve Wood
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 19 Diciembre 2018
    ... ... iii) As to his Tweeting on the Bristol UKIP account, Mr Wood had stated in his witness statement ... Mr Monir knows both Mr Cresswell and Mr David as individuals that live at Denaby, near Rotherham. He knew them from when he worked for Doncaster ... ...
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Legislation
  • North Lincolnshire Roads Act 1826
    • UK Non-devolved
    • 1 de Enero de 1826
    ... ... , or theirClerk, 'of the Time and Place of every such intended' Tweeting, shall1 be affixed upon'the'Oute): Gate or Door or some other conspicuous ... to Sale and selling, therein Horses, Beasts, Sheep, and all Kinds of Live Cattle, and also Cloth, Shoes, and other Commodities and Things which have ... ...
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Books & Journal Articles
  • Echo or organic: framing the 2014 Sochi Games
    • No. 40-6, October 2016
    • Online Information Review
    • 798-813
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to perform a comparative analysis of how traditional media and social media framed the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games. Design/methodology/approach: The resea...
    ... ... February 4 (three days before the openingceremony), journalists began live-tweeting their experiences in Sochi regardingundesirable hotel ... ...
  • Investor relations via Web 2.0 social media channels. A qualitative study of Middle Eastern corporations and investors
    • No. 68-1, January 2016
    • Aslib Journal of Information Management
    • 33-56
    Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of Web 2.0-based social media for investor relations (IR), in the Middle Eastern (ME) context. IR is one of the under-researched topic...
    ... ... be shared with investors, pre-writemessages to be shared when having live interactions, and answer any posed questionsat a later stage, through blog ... tweeting here or there, or are they willing to engage in a fullyblown public ... ...
  • SLSA E‐Newsletter
    • No. 41-1, March 2014
    • Journal of Law and Society
    ... ... Times Higher reported in December on a row around the role of live tweeting at conferences. When confidences are breached, rules broken, ... ...
  • What the Australian Public Knows About the High Court
    • No. 47-1, March 2019
    • Federal Law Review
    Existing studies for the United States examine the extent to which the public is knowledgeable about US courts, arguing that knowledge of the courts is linked to public support for their role. We k...
    ... ... decisions that have the most far-reaching consequencesfor how people live their lives, how they work and are paid and many other issues aboutwhich ... See Jeremy Gans, ‘Live tweeting from the High Court’ on Melbourne Law School, Opinions on High(27 June ... ...
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